Aug
26
Written by:
KenP
8/26/2009 5:55 AM
The last few days have water levels back to normal flow and the fish have taken up feeding positions in the morning. I found a new snag on the DH in the White Clay Creek, a Delaware River, which was holding a half dozen trout. It produced three of them and when I approached it the following day, after an evening rain downpour, the snag was gone! The heavy rains have created some new habitat all holding fish. You just have to be out there to find them. Here today, gone tomorrow. Some interesting news about the bugs. I was privy to a pale evening dun spinner fall this week. I captured one of them and had it identified. It was as a size 16. I still have the sample in the shop. My surprise is that in 18 years of fishing this section of the stream I had never seen this species. But the proof is in the sample vial for you to see when you stop by.
Ken
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